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fuel going stale

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fuel going stale

Post by was a 75 »

What is a good fix for this? The truck sits round for a month to a couple months between drives. Its a v8 petrol and runs like rubbish when fuel gets a bit old. Aside from draining the tank each time which will cost lots and is a major pain to do, is there any solution to the problem? Additive? Obviously drive it more but I cant with work. Thanks.
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Re: fuel going stale

Post by peterc »

There is speculation that Higher quality Fuel - Premium with the higher octane will keep fresh longer. Premium also has more detergent. probaly petrol looses it's octane rating and takes in some moisture over time
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Post by CRUZAAMAD »

I run nothing but premium in my trail bike

never gets riden and never had to dump fuel
rins good
but I dump the oil before every trip
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Re: fuel going stale

Post by pig75 »

I use this it works in my boat witch sits for months http://www.goldeagle.com.au/fuel_stabiliser.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: fuel going stale

Post by MICK77 »

I use Stabil. It is awesome stuff.
Just pour the required amount into the tank.

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Post by was a 75 »

thanks i will try them out.
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Re: fuel going stale

Post by oldmate »

If you are using ethanol unleaded this will be a problem. Stick with non-ethanol unleaded, which might mean switching to premium depending on where you live.

There's still plenty of non ethanol 91 around sydney/newcastle. That's all I use. Ethanol is ok, but only if you are using a shit load of fuel, and fill up at least once a week.

I'd avoid ethanol in small engines, mowers etc, as well as dirt bikes. Even if you regular ride, some bikes are still coming with ethanol incompatable o rings.
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